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Etymology of root *bheue| by etymonline


*gheu- | Etymology of root *gheu- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to pour, pour a libation." It forms all or part of: alchemy; chyle; chyme; confound; confuse; diffuse; diffusion; effuse; ...

*bhle- | Etymology of root *bhle- by etymonline

"to blow," possibly a variant of PIE root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell." It forms all or… See origin and meaning of *bhle-.

Etymology dictionary - Ellen G. White Writings

1650s, "act of carrying out or away," from Late Latin evectionem (nominative evectio) "a carrying upward, a flight," from Latin evehere, from assimilated form ...

Etymology of root *bhereg- by etymonline

*bherəg-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to shine; bright, white." It forms all or part of: Albert; Bertha; birch; bright; Egbert; Ethelbert; ...

Etymology of root *ghwer- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "wild beast." It forms all or part of: baluchitherium; feral; ferine; ferocious; ferocity; fierce; ther-; Theropoda; treacle.

*leue- | Etymology of root *leue- by etymonline

*leuə-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to wash." It forms ... Etymonline - Online Etymology DictionaryFull List of SourcesLinksiOS ...

*da- | Etymology of root *da- by etymonline

It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit dati "cuts, divides;" Greek dēmos "people, ...

Etymology of sincere by etymonline

Watkins has it as originally "of one growth" (i.e. "not hybrid, unmixed"), from PIE *sm-ke-ro-, from *sem- "one" (see same) + root of crescere " ...

proto indo european - What might've *bhes- imitated?

This looks as if it may relate to our *bhes-, with fortified *p through s-prefix (from privative, or reflexive *se?). On the other hand, as a ...

have | Etymology of have by etymonline

"to own, possess; be subject to, experience," from Proto-Germanic *habejanan (source also… See origin and meaning of have.

Etymology of data by etymonline

*dō-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to give." It forms all or part of: add; anecdote; antidote; betray; condone; dacha; dado; data; date ...

re- | Etymology of prefix re- by etymonline

"back, back from, back to the original place;" also "again, anew, once more," also… See origin and meaning of re-.

Etymology dictionary - Ellen G. White Writings

"impetuous, rash, hasty in temper," 1824, of obscure origin, perhaps originally American English; perhaps akin to 16c. Scottish brash "attack, assault," or ...

*wer- | Etymology of root *wer- by etymonline

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to raise, lift, hold suspended." It forms all or part of: aerate; aeration; aerial; aero-; aerobics; aerophyte; aerosol; air.

in- | Etymology of prefix in- by etymonline

element meaning "into, in, on, upon" (also im-, il-, ir- by assimilation of -n- with following consonant), from Latin in- "in," from PIE root * ...

Etymology of belong by etymonline

"to go along with, properly relate to," from be- intensive prefix, + longen "to go," from… See origin and meaning of belong.

understand | Etymology of understand by etymonline

It is a compound of prae- "before" (see pre-) + -hendere, found only in compounds, from PIE root *ghend- "to seize, take." De Vaan regards the ...

w | Search Online Etymology Dictionary

The online etymology dictionary is the internet's go-to source for quick and reliable accounts of the origin and history of English words, phrases, ...

Etymology of kind by etymonline

"class, sort, variety," from Old English gecynd "kind, nature, race," related to cynn… See origin and meaning of kind.

Etymology of status by etymonline

*stā-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to stand, set down, make or be firm," with derivatives meaning "place or thing that is standing.